11737 - benchmark? usefulness?
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 1:31 am
Hi there, another coronavirus recruit (though I'm quite sure I was running F@H for a while back in 2003ish).
A couple of hours ago, my ancient desktop with an R9 290x got assigned a WU for 11737, which seems to be a benchmark; is it useful to run this? (Does it for e.g. produce any valuable performance metric?)
I've also got a newish laptop with an RTX2060 that seems to actually be getting normal/coronavirus-related WUs (albeit both ul & dl seem very slow atm), and I started assuming that the desktop/290x was simply too slow for anything important at the moment.
(I do realize that the more capable systems should be prioritized for important work, especially when there's actually a sudden influx of systems and consequently a lack of actual work to be done, so I'm not complaining, though if the benchmark does not produce anything valuable I'd rather not waste energy either )
A couple of hours ago, my ancient desktop with an R9 290x got assigned a WU for 11737, which seems to be a benchmark; is it useful to run this? (Does it for e.g. produce any valuable performance metric?)
I've also got a newish laptop with an RTX2060 that seems to actually be getting normal/coronavirus-related WUs (albeit both ul & dl seem very slow atm), and I started assuming that the desktop/290x was simply too slow for anything important at the moment.
(I do realize that the more capable systems should be prioritized for important work, especially when there's actually a sudden influx of systems and consequently a lack of actual work to be done, so I'm not complaining, though if the benchmark does not produce anything valuable I'd rather not waste energy either )